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Foundation Repair in Fort Worth, TX

Foundation Repair in Fort Worth, TX

Stabilize and lift settled home foundations. Serving Fort Worth and Tarrant County.

Foundation Repair Services in Fort Worth, Tarrant County

If you're looking for professional foundation repair in Fort Worth, TX, you've come to the right place. Hill Country Slabs is Tarrant County's trusted concrete contractor, specializing in foundation repair using advanced polyurethane foam injection technology. The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex sits squarely on the Blackland Prairie, one of the most challenging soil formations in the United States for concrete and foundation work. The region's heavy montmorillonite clay has an extremely high plasticity index, meaning it swells dramatically when wet and shrinks severely when dry. This shrink-swell cycle, often called the "Texas clay problem," generates lateral and vertical pressures that can move concrete slabs several inches over a single season. The deep, dark clay deposits extend 20 to 40 feet below the surface, providing no escape from seasonal moisture fluctuations.

Fort Worth's western metroplex location places it on a mix of Grand Prairie limestone and Blackland Prairie clay soils. The transition between these soil types creates unpredictable settling patterns beneath concrete slabs throughout Tarrant County. Our foam injection technology lifts and stabilizes settled driveways, sidewalks, and commercial slabs across the Fort Worth area.

Blackland Prairie clay is the single largest cause of foundation damage in the DFW metroplex. This clay exerts up to 15,000 pounds per square foot of swelling pressure when saturated. During Texas summers, the same soil shrinks several inches, pulling away from foundations and creating deep voids. This relentless cycle damages thousands of North Texas homes every year.

Why Fort Worth Homeowners Choose Us for Foundation Repair

Hill Country Slabs delivers quality foundation repair results backed by transparent pricing and outstanding service.

Save Up to 70%

Foundation Repair in Fort Worth costs a fraction of full slab replacement. Most jobs range $2,000–$8,000 — keep your existing concrete and your budget intact.

Same-Day Results

Most foundation repair jobs in Fort Worth are completed in 4–8 hours. Walk and drive on it immediately.

Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex Soil Experts

Foundation repair is more common per capita in the DFW Metroplex than nearly anywhere else in the country, driven by the Blackland Prairie's extreme shrink-swell clay. Pressed steel or concrete piers …

Permanent Solution

High-density polyurethane foam is waterproof, won't erode, and maintains its strength for decades.

Minimal Disruption

No jackhammers, no heavy equipment, no mess. Small holes, inject foam, patch — done.

Free Estimates

Get a free, no-obligation foundation repair estimate in Fort Worth. Honest pricing, no surprises.

How Foundation Repair Works in Fort Worth

Our simple three-step process gets the job done right — most jobs completed in a single day.

Foundation Evaluation

We inspect your home for signs of settlement — cracked walls, sticking doors, uneven floors — and diagnose the root cause.

Stabilize & Lift

High-density polyurethane foam is injected beneath your foundation to fill voids, stabilize the soil, and lift settled sections.

Structural Confidence

Your foundation is stabilized and your home is protected. We verify the lift with precision measurements.

Signs You Need Foundation Repair in Fort Worth

Not sure if your concrete needs attention? Look for these common warning signs around your Fort Worth property.

  • Diagonal cracks at corners of windows and doors
  • Doors or windows that stick, jam, or won't latch properly
  • Visible gaps between walls and ceiling or floor
  • Uneven or sloping floors throughout the home
  • Cracks in exterior brick or interior drywall
  • Large cracks appearing in slabs during drought months
  • Doors and windows sticking or jamming seasonally as clay expands and contracts
  • Visible gap between foundation perimeter and soil during dry periods
  • Interior floor slopes that reverse direction between wet and dry seasons

Spot any of these signs? Hill Country Slabs offers free inspections in Fort Worth. Call (737) 287-4308 for a no-obligation estimate.

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What Our Customers Say

Real results from real homeowners across Texas.

5.0from our customers

The expansive Blackland clay under our house caused serious foundation settling. Cracks everywhere. Hill Country Slabs injected foam under the entire foundation and lifted it back close to level. Night and day difference.

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Anthony R.

Arlington, TX

We noticed cracks in the walls and doors sticking throughout the house. The Hill Country limestone beneath our foundation had shifted. They stabilized everything with foam injection. Doors close properly again.

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Janet W.

Dripping Springs, TX

The Blackland clay under our driveway had shifted after last summer's drought. Hill Country Slabs brought it back to grade in one visit. No more tripping on that lip every time I pull in.

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James T.

McKinney, TX

About Foundation Repair in Tarrant County

In major metro areas, foundation problems affect residential and commercial properties alike. Multi-story buildings, strip centers, and historic structures all require specialized foundation stabilization. Our polyurethane foam injection is faster and less disruptive than traditional pier methods, allowing businesses to remain operational. We work with property managers, real estate investors, and commercial owners across the metro.

Foundation repair is more common per capita in the DFW Metroplex than nearly anywhere else in the country, driven by the Blackland Prairie's extreme shrink-swell clay. Pressed steel or concrete piers driven through the active clay zone to stable bearing strata provide the most reliable long-term solution. Watering programs around the foundation perimeter help maintain consistent soil moisture, but pier underpinning remains the definitive repair method for significant differential settlement in this region.

Fort Worth is the Fort Worth Stockyards and Sundance Square. Many homes in the area were built in the 1960s-2010s era, and as these properties age, concrete settling becomes increasingly common. Hill Country Slabs has the experience and equipment to handle foundation repair jobs of any size in Tarrant County.

Foundation Repair FAQ — Fort Worth, TX

How much does foundation repair cost in Fort Worth?
Foundation Repair in Fort Worth typically costs $2,000–$8,000, which is 50–70% less than full concrete replacement. Final pricing depends on the area size, amount of lifting needed, and Tarrant County's specific soil conditions. We provide free on-site estimates with transparent, upfront pricing.
How long does foundation repair take in Fort Worth?
Most foundation repair jobs in Fort Worth are completed in 4–8 hours. The polyurethane foam cures in about 15 minutes, so you can use your concrete the same day. Larger projects or complex blackland clay soil conditions may require additional time.
What causes concrete to settle in Fort Worth?
The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex sits squarely on the Blackland Prairie, one of the most challenging soil formations in the United States for concrete and foundation work. The region's heavy montmorillonite clay has an extremely high plasticity index, meaning it swells dramatically when wet and shrinks severely when dry. This shrink-swell cycle, often called the "Texas clay problem," generates lateral and vertical pressures that can move concrete slabs several inches over a single season. The deep, dark clay deposits extend 20 to 40 feet below the surface, providing no escape from seasonal moisture fluctuations.
When is the best time for foundation repair in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex area?
Late fall and early spring provide the most stable ground conditions in the DFW area. Scheduling concrete work between late October and early April avoids the extreme summer drought that causes severe clay shrinkage and the intense heat that complicates proper concrete curing. In the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex region, concrete settling is most common during mid-summer drought and october-november post-drought rains. However, Hill Country Slabs performs foundation repair year-round in Fort Worth — our polyurethane foam works in all weather conditions.
How does blackland clay soil affect concrete in Fort Worth?
Blackland Prairie clay is the single largest cause of foundation damage in the DFW metroplex. This clay exerts up to 15,000 pounds per square foot of swelling pressure when saturated. During Texas summers, the same soil shrinks several inches, pulling away from foundations and creating deep voids. This relentless cycle damages thousands of North Texas homes every year.
Why choose Hill Country Slabs for foundation repair in Fort Worth?
Hill Country Slabs is locally owned and operated, serving Fort Worth and the surrounding Tarrant County communities. We specialize in Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex's unique blackland clay soil conditions and use state-of-the-art polyurethane foam injection equipment. Free estimates, same-day service, and our satisfaction guarantee come standard.

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